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MONTGOMERY — A fundraising idea from Pryor Field Airport Director Adam Fox is ready for takeoff. The idea, an aviation-themed license plate, is a commitment to aviation in Alabama, said […]

HUNTSVILLE — Nighttime resurfacing on Research Park Boulevard in Huntsville will begin tonight, weather permitting. According to the Alabama Department of Transportation, Rogers Group, the contractor on the $2.6 million […]

HUNTSVILLE – Nurses really matter at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, Tenn., and the College of Nursing at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. This shared priority fostered a relationship that […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Animal Services is launching a first-of-its-kind outreach event to help prevent the annual post-Fourth of July spike in lost pets. Visit the Jaycee Building at John Hunt […]

HUNTSVILLE – A researcher at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has co-authored a paper that uses young stars to develop a more accurate map of the outer gas disk […]

ATHENS — It may not be the sounds of freedom, but the inaugural Battle of the Bands: Rockin’ the Red, White & BOOM will be the main event as Athens celebrates […]

HUNTSVILLE — ATA Engineering recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, marking a quarter century of commitment to delivering responsive engineering services and software solutions to its clients. Now, the employee-owned company is […]

HUNTSVILLE — A letter to Huntsville City Council Member Michelle Watkins contained racist language and was called a “malicious attack” by the mayor. Watkins, who is in her first term […]

HUNTSVILLE – With a forecast of rain and possible storms Saturday, Huntsville’s annual Juneteenth Festival has been postponed, city officials announced. The free, family friendly event will now be June […]

MADISON – Former Trash Pandas infielder Christian Moore is headed to “The Show.” The Los Angeles Angels purchased Moore’s contract today and is the 41st Trash Pandas player to make […]

LEIGHTON – As the town of Leighton celebrates the legacy of Percy Sledge this weekend, officials will host a ceremony that will make sweet music for its economic future. A […]

HUNTSVILLE – Along with the “Rocket City,” Huntsville his known by several nicknames: Hockey Capital of the South, Pentagon of the South, Federal City of the South, among them. Well, […]

This year marks the historic anniversary of the United States Army. While America’s 250th birthday officially arrives next year, it was on June 14, 1775, that the Continental Congress established […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Storage Center, an owner-operator of self-storage properties across the Southeast, has opened the doors to its first facility in Huntsville. Just off Research Park Boulevard in west […]

HUNTSVILLE — The city has approved the final two phases of road resurfacing and improvement projects in the 2025 fiscal year budget. Rogers Group was awarded the bids for Phases […]

DECATUR — The drive to the beach and back from North Alabama may take a little more longer for motorists on I-65. A $16.1 million project project to resurface the […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Wahl making moves? Is state GOP Chairman John Wahl planning on entering the lieutenant governor’s race? Rumors are circulating […]

NORMAL — Dr. Chance Glenn, engineering professor at Alabama A&M University and founder of Morningbird Space Corp., has partnered with the AAMU-RISE Foundation to officially launch AppBot, a groundbreaking STEM education platform […]

COLLINSVILLE — Several miles of the aging concrete I-59 roadway in southern DeKalb County and northern Etowah County are closed for reconstruction. The five-mile segment of I-59 southbound near the […]

TANNER — A state-of-the art hangar facility, capable of servicing huge C-130 aircraft, will soon be rising from the red clay in Limestone County. Aleut Real Estate and Huntsville-based Strata-G […]

ATHENS – Flag Day is officially celebrated Saturday but Athens State is hosting a special celebration Friday. At noon, the university’s annual Flag Day ceremony will take place in the […]

DECATUR – Some of the top anglers from the state will hit the water at Lake Wheeler this weekend for the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation Regional Tournament Set for Saturday, the […]

MONTGOMERY — Former Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis has sued Gov. Kay Ivey over his removal from office last year. The federal lawsuit was filed Wednesday in […]

Over the past three years serving the people of House District 20, I’ve learned that every legislative session brings a mix of progress, setbacks, and lessons. But each year, I […]